The Iranian housing market continues to impose immense financial burdens on its citizens, particularly tenants, as rents soar to unprecedented levels, leaving many struggling to afford even basic accommodation.
Iran continues to solidify its position as one of the most oppressive regimes for press freedom, with recent reports shedding light on the increasing challenges faced by the media in the country.
Iran has decided to prohibit women from attending football matches involving FC Nassaji Mazandaran against popular teams such as Persepolis FC and Esteghlal FC.
Late on Saturday, Miri Regev, a member of Israel's security cabinet and Minister of Transportation, officially confirmed that Israel had launched a strike on an Iranian air base in Isfahan.
Iran’s health ministry's food and drug administration has announced that if pharmacies fail to enforce mandatory hijab for staff, the government will reduce their allocation of medications.
Gold jewelers across Iran have shuttered their shops, joining a merchants' strike that has now spread to multiple cities, including Tehran, Tabriz, Hamedan, Mashhad and Isfahan.
In another letter from prison, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is criticizing the harsh conditions faced by elderly female political prisoners in Tehran’s infamous Evin Prison.
Iran’s Interior Minister says the Islamic Republic has deported about 1.3 million foreign nationals over the past year as part of its ongoing crackdown on illegal migrants.
Mehdi Chamran, the head of the Tehran City Council, has defended a secretive two-billion-euro contract with a Chinese construction company for the purchase of electric buses.
Iran's former foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, stirred controversy by claiming that American student protestors were “brutalized” by US security forces.
Iran's Deputy Police Chief, Qasem Rezaei, has claimed that the construction of a border wall with Afghanistan will help prevent drug trafficking, the movement of outlaws, and terrorist infiltrations.
Traders in Bandar Abbas gathered in front of the General Department of Taxation of Hormozgan Province to protest against 10 percent hikes in the value-added tax (VAT) rate amid the country's economic disaster.
The President of the Kurdistan region visited Tehran in a bid to calm tensions between the government and the flashpoint area.
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